Have I mentioned the "Curlew Country" blog or "Vintage, Pretty and Shabby" blog? Those are two WONDERFUL blogs! Both ladies are from England. I just can't help but think that you would love them!!!! (If you do visit, scroll through so that you can get a good sampling. Steff, at Curlew Country leads a life full of ordinary magic! She's the one who got me started on blogging. Sairer, at Vintage, Pretty and Shabby is hysterically funny! Check out her naughty hens!) I'm sure that they google easily or they're in my sidebar, if you're interested.

yum....tis the season for fresh berries....i just love the smell of a basket of strawberries....

if I have too many, i just stick them in the freezer after washing them and cutting off the green parts....then we toss frozen berries in our milkshakes and smoothies! yum....guess where I'm going right now....

if you guessed to the freezer, you're right! ciao bellacreative carmelina

Oh, just in time for strawberry season. Thanks for the recipe, I always want to purchase the large gorgeous strawberries at the market, but I needed a good recipe. Speaking of recipes, I have one for happiness today and I included a link to your post on Brimfield's.

you could ask any question you want to my dear! no, construction paper doesnt work well at all lol.. it gets stuck and its horrible to work with the punches.. i just use regular white card stock from staples.. its like $14 for the pack but it lasts a really long time :)then i just cut the strips 2 inches wide each then punch the 2 sides :)If you want to use regular computer paper you have to punch 2 strips at a the same time or else its really hard to work with.. hope that helps!!XOxOoxOO!Keren

I have always wanted to be a preserving, canning kinda gal, but was always afraid of the sterilizing process. Who know you could make a small amount and use it up right away! :) Sounds delish. Have a happy week ahead. Blessings, Tammy

I've been when my kids were in strollers and they had a blast. You know, different things are interesting to them at different ages. We missed a bit because we got there later in the day. (ie the firing of the arms or whatever it's called.=]) My boys are now 8, 10 and 12 and they had an absolute blast. They had fun when they were in strollers, too! I wonder when the great house will be open.....